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	<title>Comments on: Whatr is Hypoallergenic Swedish-flower pollen Extract?</title>
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		<title>By: Gardens and Flowers Gardoholic</title>
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		<description>Flower pollen extract was first used in Sweden. This explains the Swedish part of the name. Not to be confused with bee pollen,  flower pollen comes from certain organic grasses and flowers. Among these are corn, timothy, and rye. It’s the reproductive fluid and the process of extracting it removes the spiky coating, dust, fungi, and allergens removed. I suppose this is where the hypoallergenic part comes from. The flower pollen extracts are harvested directly from plants in the field not the husks because the husks contain the bad things -- bacteria, fungi, toxins, and pollutants -- that cause allergies. Flower pollen extract is very rich in vitamins, minerals, carotenoids, amino acids, enzymes, proteins, phytosterols, lipids, ribonucleic acids, peptides, and fatty acids.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flower pollen extract was first used in Sweden. This explains the Swedish part of the name. Not to be confused with bee pollen,  flower pollen comes from certain organic grasses and flowers. Among these are corn, timothy, and rye. It’s the reproductive fluid and the process of extracting it removes the spiky coating, dust, fungi, and allergens removed. I suppose this is where the hypoallergenic part comes from. The flower pollen extracts are harvested directly from plants in the field not the husks because the husks contain the bad things &#8212; bacteria, fungi, toxins, and pollutants &#8212; that cause allergies. Flower pollen extract is very rich in vitamins, minerals, carotenoids, amino acids, enzymes, proteins, phytosterols, lipids, ribonucleic acids, peptides, and fatty acids.</p>
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